Omaha - Works by sixteen student artists from the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) will take center stage for one night only: Thursday, Aug. 5 at the Bancroft Street Market, 2702 S. 10th St.

The exhibition, “Rear Window: Experimental Media Installations,” features a variety of works that explore the juxtaposition of architectural space, time and narrative, and the nature of artistic collaboration.

The Aug. 5 event runs from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Bancroft Street Market. It is free and open to the public.

“This event not only gives the public a chance to see the fantastic work being done by emerging artists at UNO, but also gives students the opportunity to exhibit in a real-world setting,” said Jody Boyer, UNO arts instructor. “The Bancroft Street Market is one of the finest exhibition spaces in the area, and we are honored to work with this venue.”

The Bancroft Street Market sponsors a variety of activities to bring cultural involvement to the Omaha community. The facility is a flexible, open-floor-plan market that features both indoor and outdoor space that is available for small businesses and exhibitions.

The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is Nebraska’s metropolitan university. The core values of the institution place students at the center of all that the university does; call for the campus to strive for academic excellence; and promote community engagement that transforms and improves urban, regional, national and global life. UNO, inaugurated in 1968, emerged from the Municipal University of Omaha, established in 1931, which grew out of the University of Omaha founded in 1908.